2013-09-25 12:26:17[INFO] Hello, this is xmp-scrobbler Pre-0.9.7.2013-09-25 12:26:46[INFO] There are 0 entries in cache.2013-09-25 12:26:46[INFO] No valid MusicBrainz ID found, consider using MusicBrainz taggers to tag this file properly.2013-09-25 12:26:46[INFO] The current track is too short to be submitted (must be at least 30 seconds long).2013-09-25 12:26:48[INFO] Successfully connected to the Last.fm server.2013-09-25 12:27:13[INFO] No valid MusicBrainz ID found, consider using MusicBrainz taggers to tag this file properly.2013-09-25 12:27:13[INFO] The current track is "Let's Just Say (Air Fortress-With Extra Whipped Creme)" by Advantage: proGrammar.2013-09-25 12:27:46[INFO] Track added to cache for submission.2013-09-25 12:27:46[INFO] Preparing to submit 1 track from cache.2013-09-25 12:27:46[INFO] Submission succeeded.2013-09-25 12:29:14[INFO] No valid MusicBrainz ID found, consider using MusicBrainz taggers to tag this file properly.2013-09-25 12:29:14[INFO] The current playback was already submitted in the previous XMPlay execution.2013-09-25 12:31:20[INFO] No valid MusicBrainz ID found, consider using MusicBrainz taggers to tag this file properly.2013-09-25 12:31:20[INFO] The current playback was already submitted in the previous XMPlay execution.2013-09-25 12:32:46[INFO] No valid MusicBrainz ID found, consider using MusicBrainz taggers to tag this file properly.2013-09-25 12:32:46[INFO] The current playback was already submitted in the previous XMPlay execution.

Which seems ok? Unfortunately xmplay is crashing before any further requests or logs are made, so it's hard to determine what exactly is going wrong. Another issue is that it appears to be using a deprecated version of a deprecated version of our scrobbling protocol (scrobble 1.1., as opposed to 1.2, or 2.0 )

We have a couple of people looking into this, but if possible we'd very much like to have the source code of the latest version of the plugin for reference (Pre-0.9.7.). Thanks in advance.

I too noticed the XMPlay scrobbling plugin now crashes with the recent website update, hence why I came seeking news here.

I did not closely follow the development of the plugin, but I've been using it for more than a year now. At the time, I backed up the source code that was once posted on this forum, and hosted it on a github repo so that it would not disappear if the original poster would remove it.These source seem to include the 0.9.7 modifications (or at least, some).

I just noticed dukzcry has apparently forked this repo and worked a bit on the source (not for a while though), so I updated it.

TaZ

I make no promises, but I'll (in the coming days/weeks?) try to look at the cause of the crash and try providing a new build, it will be based on the 0.9.7 https://github.com/yaurthek/xmp-scrobbler version

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I've instaled the visual C++... The plugin is visible now, along with all the new features in the configuration... But now the player crashes instantlly after hiting play with the plugin enabled At least that happens on windows10 which I use...

Thanks for the feedback, I know some issues needs to be fixed (date, version number) and that version is probably less stable than the old one, because of new compiler being less tolerant. A new version will probably come in some days trying to correct that

Yup, the crash is definitely still there for me as well. Right when starting playback of a track, which indicates that this version is definitely still missing the delayed info fetch option (I think it was also part of the options dialog?).By the way, the original code was released under the GPL, so the code package should definitely come with a GPL license notice as well, even if dukzcry removed it.

EDIT: Strangely the crash sometimes doesn't happen instantly. I'll try to compile it myself and see what I can find.